Overall I had a great time; everyone was a good sport on both sides and I didn't personally witness any cheating. I did see some confusion with camo patterns as several tan players were dressed in hoodies and even some in partial woodland camouflage.
I was frustrated by Hell's survivors completely unprofessional treatment of their customers. We were told we would have a large portion of the AO unrestricted by the paintball players, but when they go back on us and tell us that the paintballers are more important and deserve special treatment it pisses me off. I pay good money to play there and their actions just make me want to take my business elsewhere. This makes me kind of sad because hell's survivors is one of the nicest fields I've played at, It's a shame that it has to be ruined by crappy business.
In terms of gameplay this was one of the most intense games I've ever participated in. Props to the guys from Ohio for putting up such a good fight. The action was handled fluidly and extremely well by admins, who had to deal with the sudden drastic map change. One thing in particular I thought was very cool was the way the dynamic of the AO changed so much; like the way Ohio took Helo on us twice, and we had to take it back. We did have home team advantage so that probably helped us immeasurably in the fight. The subs were great and I hope you guys decide to have them again next time.
Also in case he has an account here I borrowed an m4 mag from one of the guys in my squad but on the way back to the staging area to reload, it must have fallen out of my dump pouch and I lost it. I couldn't find the guy I borrowed the mag from afterwards, and would like to pay him back for loosing his magazine. I didn't get his name but he was in Alpha-1.
This is a long shot but if anyone found a tan cover for a crane stock mine fell off in the city.
I did get a bunch of decent footage this time and will hopefully have a video up within the next week or so.